Lets see how far we'll go
06-04-2017, 10:51 PM
With the storm that had happened, Aten had found himself lost. And cold; shivers went through him as he trudged through the snow with a bit of difficulty. Snow speckled his back and covered his paws, and the tips of his ears seemed to burn with the cold. He didn't know where he was, where his siblings were. He just had to hope that he would get back to his mother, in the warmth of their home and where he wouldn't have to worry about the cold that seemed to sink into his bones and the snow that melted and left his fur wet. His ears flattened against his skull as his gaze went out to as far as he could see, hoping that he would hear his mother, or see the form of the den. He didn't have any luck, though, and a whimper escaped his jaws as he kicked up some snow in a sort of defiance, tears threatening as he stared down.
He just wanted to be home already.
He just wanted to be home already.
06-05-2017, 12:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2017, 12:49 PM by Saint.)
stars are only visible in darkness
Saint hated storms. They were so tempermental, they had no reason to scream or to blind or to shove. The only job the sky had was to make it day and night, snow or rain and that was it. They didn't need the theatrics of thunder and lightning, or all mighty beings above, wind strong enough to knock someone over. It was all a bit much and the sky was trying too hard to be scary, it only ended up being annoying in the end.He just didn't like storms.
A heavy breath escaped through his maw, the cold air making his breath visible to him, his odd eyes watched the prints he made in the snow. He wasn't exactly built or even made for cold weather, but it wasn't anything that he couldn't withstand. It was just something that caused him to be distracted. The gentle breeze that combed through his short fur, the ice powder beneath his paws that seem to try and get in between his toes. Saint was becoming keenly aware of the snowflakes that were melting on his back and neck, he shook out his coat in an attempt to both shake off the flakes and the water. He was about to continue on his way when he heard a cry out somewhere. He paused and his ears flicked, the adolescence had not given much thought to the relative silence of the place he was at, didn't even notice it until he heard that noise. He lifted his head and scanned his surroundings, he was confused for a second because he didn't find anything.
'Not saying hello... not saying hello, anyone who says 'hello?' ends up getting killed and left in a ditch...' At least, that's what his mother always told him, he could already imagine Darius scoffing at him. The thought made him internally sigh. Saint continued on his way, ironically, him walking ahead had then allowed him to actually see where that whimper from earlier might've come from. The pup was easy to see, given that everywhere was white and the pup was all dark colors. Of course, Saint's first thought wasn't 'Aw how cute', it was 'Where's the mom?'. He wasn't looking to be mauled by a protective mother, he had enough problems as it is. It was strange though, the pup looked alone... and sad. Sighing seemed to be a running theme today for Saint, because once again he found himself sighing, his ears falling to the side. That rare Samaritan inside him was causing an uproar, 'help the kid!' it said, 'just like a stranger helped you when you were a kid!'. Stupid conscious.
As Saint changed direction and walked slowly towards the pup, he was still ways away, he coughed loudly to announce his presence and called out to the child. "Aye kid where's your ma?" His Welsh accent rang thick in his scratchy voice. The adolescence was tense, for the chance that he had judged the situation wrong and the kid wasn't lost, or worse it was a trap and he was about to get jumped.
and i,
i feel so alive
06-09-2017, 05:48 PM
He didn't know how much longer he had been sitting there when the form of something caught his attention. With his vision, becoming tear blurred, all he really saw was a darker form, just as visible as he was due to the dark markings. Blinking, he stood, slowly. He didn't know who the strange creature was, and they lacked the bright markings of his mother. The cough caught him off guard, and his ears pricked. Was the other wolf sick? The next words made him realize that it may have been a way to make sure that he wasn't alarmed. The much larger creature didn't sound sick, at least. Heading towards the voice, he called out, his own voice much more shaky from fear and cold. "I don't know. I...I'm lost." It was true; he knew that he couldn't be too far from the den, considering everything, but it was still far enough.